Civic Leaders Center

Live—and learn to lead—with like-minded freshmen

If you are an incoming freshman to Indiana University and are interested in leadership, public policy, and making the world a better place, consider living with your like-minded peers at the Civic Leaders Center. Launched in August 2013, the Civic Leaders Center is a living-learning center for students—of all majors—who are dedicated to leading for the greater good.

Students study in the Briscoe library, where the Civic Leaders Center has its own growing book collection.A team of Civic Leaders volunteer for Global Youth Service Day.Civic Leaders travel to Washington, D.C. over fall break each year.Civic Leaders network with alumni at a reception in Washington, D.C.Students jump into Showalter Fountain, an IU tradition, for a scavenger hunt during Civic Leaders Orientation.

Live in the Briscoe Residence Center

Our residential program, located in the Briscoe Residence Center in the northwest neighborhood of the Indiana University Bloomington campus, gives first-year students of all majors a running start on their education. We deliver experiences usually only afforded to upperclassmen: smaller classes, access to influential leaders and special guest speakers, career and leadership training, and trips to places like Washington, D.C. and Greece.

When you join the Civic Leaders Center, this Big Ten university feels more like a close-knit community. Students selected to participate in Civic Leaders live together, learn together, develop leadership skills necessary to make a difference together—and develop lasting relationships in the process.